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Mark Chapman, Kelly Cates, Steve Crossman, Darren Fletcher and the rest of the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily team bring you the latest news, insight, analysis and big name guests from the Premier League, WSL and the Football League, plus Scottish, International and European football.
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Euro Leagues: The Best EUROs Moments
Guillem Balague, Julien Laurens, James Horncastle and Raphael Honigstein recount their favourite moments from the European Championships.
The team wax lyrical about some of the tournament’s most iconic goals, from van Basten’s volley to Trezeguet’s golden goal winner in EURO 2000.
Unforgettable penalties also make the list, and some of the moments stretch as far back as the 1980’s!
Timecodes
03:15 van Basten’s volley
06:59 Germany beat England on penalties in EURO ‘96
10:54 Greece win EURO 2004
15:48 Fabregas puts Spain through to EURO 2008 Semi Final
20:59 Trezeguet’s golden goal winner in ‘00
25:36 Platini scores the winner in EURO ‘84 Semi Final
30:54 Germany beat Italy on penalties in EURO 2016
37:33 Italy win EURO 2020 -
Sporting Giants - Kylian Mbappé
In this special Football Daily - listen to episode 5 of BBC Sounds' Sporting Giants - Kylian Mbappé, ‘The world we live in’.
In this six-part podcast series, Steve Crossman and Julien Laurens chart Kylian Mbappe’s rise from the suburbs of Paris to global superstardom.
France icon Lilian Thuram reflects on racism, football and French identity after Mbappe suffers racial abuse at Euro 2020 following his penalty miss. Lacking support from the French Football Federation, Mbappe threatens to quit the national team, forcing change before he stars at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. We hear from France team-mates Hugo Lloris and Ibrahima Konate as Mbappe emerges as a natural heir to Lionel Messi in an unforgettable final.
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Poor England head to Euro 2024 after Iceland defeat
Aaron Paul hosts reaction to England's 1-0 friendly defeat to Iceland at Wembley with Senior Football reporter Ian Dennis, former West Ham defender Matt Upson and former Aston Villa striker Dion Dublin.
Football correspondent John Murray speaks to England manager Gareth Southgate, winger Anthony Gordon and defender Marc Guehi.
Scotland were also in action ahead of Euro 2024 as they drew 2-2 with Finland. Hear from head coach Steve Clarke and striker Lawrence Shankland.
TOPICS
0 mins - England 0-1 Iceland reaction
7 mins - Gareth Southgate
15 mins - Anthony Gordon
22 mins - Marc Guehi
26 mins - Scotland 2-2 Finland report
27 mins - Steve Clarke
29 mins - Lawrence Shankland -
Euro Leagues: Looking ahead to EURO 2024
Steve Crossman is joined by James Horncastle, Julien Laurens and Kristof Terreur for Euro Leagues’ preview of EURO 2024. The team delve into the biggest stories across the continent as the tournament approaches. Who hasn’t made the cut? What are the biggest concerns in each squad, and what are the coaches saying? Plus, they predict who will come out as the eventual winners.
Timecodes
02:42 Injuries & omissions
11:00 Warm-up games
23:13 Life in camp, and squad preparations
29:55 Winner predictions
36:05 Worst team predictions -
Southgate announces final England Euro 2024 squad
Steve Crossman is joined by football correspondent John Murray, and football writer Henry Winter, to reflect on Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 England squad announcement. The team discuss the decision to drop Jack Grealish in place of Eberechi Eze, Adam Wharton and Kobbie Mainoo's inclusions, and the likelihood of Marc Guehi starting alongside John Stones in central defence. Also on a pod, John Murray interviews the England manager himself to get his perspective on the big decisions.
Timecodes:
00:35 Initial reactions
6:19 Southgate interview
14:40 Eze's inclusion
16:45 A squad 'for the future'
21:26 Guehi starting alongside Stones -
INTRODUCING: You'll Never Beat Kyle Walker
Here's a taster of You'll Never Beat Kyle Walker. Ep 2 available now - Just search for Kyle Walker in your podcast app. New episodes released on Wednesdays. https://bit.ly/YNBKW20
Chris Hughes and Kyle Walker kick off the series by digging into Kyle's footballing life. Episode one goes into the weeds on some of the important topics surrounding his career: the best player he's played with and against; the name he least likes seeing on a team sheet; and the player who, over the last few seasons in the Premier League, has given him the toughest time.
Kyle also discusses how he plays certain wingers, explains the differences in how you defend a Vinicius Jr versus a Jack Grealish, and names the player he believes is the best right back in the world. And then, taking the component parts of his peers, builds the perfect fullback.
Kyle and Chris also discuss the mental challenges of the modern game, identify the best low-key player in the Premier League, and Kyle gives an insight into what his teammates really think about him.
Customer Reviews
Friday Night Club
After 20mins of praising Manchester City and wondering why winning 4 in a row is not garnering much fawning interest,
Finally, and I mean finally someone said “Maybe it’s because they have 115 cheating and financial fraud charges pending,
And other fans are all distracted by the massive Elephant in the room”
Finally!
The only podcast to even mention this obvious taint to the best League in the worlds beautiful game.
Any Corporation that pays for TV rights needs to realise that their product is vastly weakened by the delaying and posturing of the accused.
In America the College USC had to return all their NCAA titles for cheating in the last decade, and players personal trophies
So,
Does any of this mean anything at all ?
until Manchester City are called to task come to court
the league can only continue along with the very dark cloud they cast.
As mentioned previously Football is tainted until then sadly,
And I am sure it has to weigh on football purist (Pep I am looking at you) shoulders every Saturday.
Jb.
Evil Empire Clubs
It is near impossible to hear Man City and Newcastle without thinking of the horrible regimes that own them, so listening to pundits praise these clubs is sickening. They should let listeners know about their evil owners every time they decide to discuss positively about their clubs. Also, taking about the Saudi League is the same. ‘Oh poor rich Jordan Henderson’. He is supporting a murdering, horrid regime!!! Jordan gets all of the criticisms and more for deciding to join this sport washing system. Stop putting pity pundits into this show! Saudi Arabia and all of those other murderous, horrid, anti-humanitarian places should be criticised every moment possible!!!!
Euro Leagues is class
This show is an international treasure. The rotating cast of Horncastle, Rzouki have been exquisite. With respect to Balagué, the shows been fine without him. There was a bit of a sense last season that he’s a bit busy for the show and the guests have been a nice change of pace so far. No pretentiousness even tho everyone here has amazing careers and does a wonderful job. Hope he’s well but also that folks at 5 Live take note there might be other interest Spanish talent - esp in the wake of WC23.